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Mee Pok Tah Mai Hiam is a 37 year old Singaporean guy. This blogsite shares his views on his loves, pet peeves and basically any day-to-day stuff. He hopes this will help you see the lighter side of life's challenges and realise that life is good.

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Monday, May 09, 2005
Angels in our midst


I love nurses and doctors.

No, lah, not the game and not in that kinky way.

They are our unsung heros.

Well, some may argue that they are paid to do their jobs. 

In my opinion, unless you are altruistic to some degree, you can't work in a hospital.

 

I was a medic in the army.

As an instructor, I had the privilege to work in hospital wards alongside nurses and doctors for several weeks.

Imagine having to tend to patients round the clock, feed them, clean them, clear their waste etc etc.  Although the patients are mere strangers, the care they receive from the medical staff will not fall short of that given by any family member.

 

We were hit by SARS in 2003.

Docs and nurses did not shirk from their duties for fear of their lives.

Instead, they stuck to their guns to battle the deadly disease.

I'm not sure if I'd have the guts to do so.

Now that SARS is over, Singapore seems to have forgotten our angels in white.

I must admit I'm one of them until my mum in law was warded for her angioplasty this month.  Once again, i witnessed the selflessness and dedication of the medical staff.

 

If you have friends who are medical staff, drop them a sms now to thank them for their service to society.  Some of us will not be alive today had it not been for their hard work and labour of love.

 


Posted at 12:01 am by meepoktah

Lim Peh Kah Li Kong !! =>  

Friday, May 06, 2005
I fired the ah neh....

Tools of my new trade



I'm sure many of us are familiar with the Indian, Sr Lankan or Bangladeshi worker who moonlights as a car cleaner in HDB estates and private apartments. 

 

I have a lot of respect for these guys.  They slog all day at a construction site and labour at night washing cars.  All this in order to provide a better life for their loved ones back home.

 

In 2002, an ah neh, let's call him Bangra, approached me and asked if I wanted to get my car washed.  Being the lazy person that I am, I was only too glad to give him the job.  Bangra charged $50 per month for washing the car 5 times a week.  His HDB counterparts charged $35.  Business was good.  Bangra washed about 30 cars in my estate, raking in at least $1,500 each month.  This is definitely more than the pittance he's paid as a construction worker.

 

I tell you, Bangra was the best.  My car was spotlessly clean each weekday morning because Bangra used a fresh pail of water for each car.  He did such a good job that I even passed him car shampoo to make his job easier.

 

In June 2004, Bangra mysteriously disappeared.  I think his work permit expired or he went home to get married and didn't come back. He handed his biz to another ah neh, Naboo.  Initially, Naboo's performance was on par with Bangra.  As the months passed, Naboo became slack.  He'd not show up at least once a week and the car was not washed properly.  His absenteeism increased to at least twice a week and he'd still demand full payment at the end of the month.  Also noticed the water in his pail is as dirty as kopi-o.  As any "good manager" would, I gave him performance reviews in Oct 04, Dec 04 and Feb 05. Taught him how to improve eg. don't use only one bucket of soiled and sandy water to wash 10 cars.  After a further 2 months of non-performance, I finally fired the ah neh.

 

My wife thinks I'm anal.  Apparently, none of my neighbours complained about him.  But I'm a strong believer of paying a man his fair wage.  He hasn't fulfilled his responsibilities for more than 6 months.  Maybe my neighbours, who drive big, powerful continental cars, don't think $50 is a lot of money.  Maybe they can tolerate irresponsible work ethics.  Maybe, just maybe, I'm anal.

 

Well, the verdict is still out there.  In the meantime, I'm washing my own car.  It is quite siong and troublesome, I must admit. But with the money saved, I can now afford to blanjah my blood sucking blog friends to bowls of meepok.

 

Hey, by the way, I caught Naboo checking out my car two nights ago.  He walked away looking defeated.  Don't pray pray.  Maybe I should moonlight as a car washer and force Naboo out of biz.

 

Loo4 Ai4 Wars1 Car Mai3 ?


Posted at 12:01 am by meepoktah

Lim Peh Kah Li Kong !! =>  

Thursday, May 05, 2005
Nicknames.... wouldn't life be less interesting without them?


 

Was at my mom's place over the weekend and I chanced upon my Sec 4 class photo.

It's been 17 years …… yet I still have extremely vivid and fond memories of the wild, hormonally charged days..

Being in an all boys school, my classmates and I were boisterous (some say girl crazy).

We made all, save one, of our female teachers cry through crude, tasteless pranks and pure rebellion.(Re the one who didn't cry, we heard rumours that she changed her name to John several years later).

As I looked at some of the impressionable faces in the pic, I struggled to remember their full names but could easily rattle off their nicknames.

Each nickname was unique and has absolutely no bearing to the persons they are today (I hope)

Sharing some of them with you in the following format:

Nickname – Why they were given it (Their occupation today)

 

Lap Cheong – self explanatory (doctor)

Small boy – No, not the opposite of Lap cheong.  He is boyish (doctor)

Salem – Looks like a smoker (Professional smoker?)

Uncle Toh(by) – Puts forth the best arguments with teachers (Judge …. don't pray pray)

Cock – Ask Lap Cheong why  (Doctor)

Monster – Ask the SCGS gals why (IT analyst)

George of the Jungle – He was quite cock (Doctor)

Miss Baygon – Protects himself (or herself now) with can of baygon  (fashion designer).

Ka Chng Face – Ditto (Business Manager)

Murdoch – As mad as the guy in A-team (doctor)

Goldfish – Auditioned for 'Finding Nemo' without a costume and succeeded (business manager)

God's gift to women – Not God's gift to women (Doctor)

Dog – follows CHIJ gals like one (Banker)

 

This goes to show, the more "cock" your nickname is, the more successful you'd be in your career :-)



Posted at 12:01 am by meepoktah

Lim Peh Kah Li Kong !! =>  

Wednesday, May 04, 2005
Art of communication: Bangla love letters



We spend a lot of time communicating via emails.

I face unique challenges getting through to my clients / suppliers in countries where English is not their language of choice.

The correspondence below is as good (or bad) as it gets.

Please take time to read through it.

(I spent a lot of time taking out sensitive info and changing names of the parties involved in the email track.  It has been colour coded for your easy reference)

 

Scenario: I'm trying help my Bangladeshi agent (he works for me indirectly) book 2 hotel rooms in Singapore.

 

The incident is real.

The people are real.

The exasperation lagi real.

 

Sometimes my mum and wife ask me what I do at work.

I hate to tell them I have to handle these emails as part of the job.

Maybe I should tell them the truth.

Then they'll know the root cause of my receding and graying hairline, and impending stroke.


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From: Bangla

Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 8:34 AM
To: Meepok
Subject: Visit


Dear Mr. Mee Pok,

Please book two single rooms for 3-4 nights from XX May 2005 under the
following persons.
(1). Bangla    (2). BoB. (Brudder of Bangla)

We will be arrive XX May2005 at Singapore Airlines.
Awainting your confirmation.

Thanking you,
Best regards
Bangla

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Mee Pok
Sent: Monday, April 18, 2005 9:34 AM
To: Bangla
Subject: RE: Visit

Hi Bangla,

Katty (our admin specialist) can help you book the room in Holiday XXX.
She will confirm the rates.
Is it for 3 or 4 nights ?

Meepok

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Katty
Sent: Tuesday, April 19, 2005 2:45 PM
Subject: RE: Visit

Bangla,

Please see accommodation details as follow:
Hotel XXX, Singapore
Check-in:10-May  Check-out:14-May
Room Type: Standard (room only, if breakfast desired, pls. inform front
desk upon checking)  Room rate: S$XXX + 16%

Confirmation
1) Bangla - #1143   2) Bob - #1145

Let me know if you've any questions.

Katty

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Katty
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 10:37 AM
To: Meepok
Subject: FW: Visit

Meepok, have you received the flight details from Mr.Bangla?  The hotel
is asking as this period is peak.  Moreover, they have not confirmed if
it is going to be 3 or 4 nights.
Please let me know.

Thanks.
Katty

------------------------------------------------

At 01:21 PM 4/28/2005 +0800,

Hi Bangla,

Pls see email from Katty and let her know the details.

Cheers,
Meepok

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From: Bangla
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 2:56 PM
To: Meepok, Katty
Subject: RE: Visit

 

TOP URGENT

 

Dear Sir,

With reference to your mail we are pleased to provide the Flight Details for the following persons as under.

1. Bangla   2. Bob

Flight No. SQ XXXM, Dated XXX May 2005
Departure Time XXX
Arrival time XXX XXXXMay 2005.

So, you are requested please positively book two single rooms for 3-4 nights from XXX May 2005. Otherwise we will face the big problem.

We are waiting for your kind cooperation

Thanking you,
Best regards
For Bangla International

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At 04:25 PM 4/28/2005 +0800, Meepok wrote:

Bangla,
 
Pls read previous emails CAREFULLY.
Your rooms HAVE BEEN BOOKED.
Can you pls positively tell Katty are you going to book for 3 OR 4 nights.
The hotel needs a confirmation as it is a peak period.
 
Thanking you positively too :-)
 
Meepok
-------------------------------
From:
Bangla
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 4:55 PM
To: Meepok, Katty
Subject: RE: Visit 

TOP URGENT

Dear Sir,

Thank you for your mail. We are confirming you that we have need two single rooms for 3-4 nights from 10th May 2005. We are waiting your further confirmation for the booking of two single rooms for 3-4 nights.

Your kind cooperation will be highly appreciated.

Thanking you,
Best regards
For Bangla International
-------------------------------------------------

 

At 05:04 PM 4/28/2005 +0800, Meepok wrote:

Dear Bangla,
 
Pls SEE ALL the emails attached.
The answers are ALREADY THERE
.
 
You need to answer this question.
Are you staying 3
OR
4 nights?
You
CANNOT
say 3-4 nights.
 
Meepok

 

---------------------------------------------

From: Bangla
Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 5:36 PM
To: Mee Pok, Katty
Subject: RE: Visit


Dear Sir,

Thank you very much for your mail. Actually we would like to say 3 or 4 nights are staying at Hotel from 10th May 2005.

Sorry for our misunderstanding.

Thanking you,
Best regards
For Bangla International
---------------------------------------------------------------

At 06:12 PM 4/28/2005 +0800, Meepok  wrote:

Bangla….

 
You have 2 options.
 
(1) Three nights
(2) Four nights.
 
You must confirm either option (1) or (2) now.
 
Meepok

---------------------------------------

From: Bangla

Sent: Thursday, April 28, 2005 6:49 PM
To: Meepok, Katty

Subject: RE: Visit

Dear Sir,

As per your mail we would like to confirm you for 4 Nights staying in the Hotel from 10th May 2005.  Please do confirm.

Thanking you,
Best regards
For Bangla International

 

 

 


Posted at 12:01 am by meepoktah

Lim Peh Kah Li Kong !! =>  

Tuesday, May 03, 2005
I don't friend you!!



I like to start my week with a "Thought /Actionable Item for the week"

Gives me a chance to evoke a positive change in my life (and others around me) that week.

I'm currently reading "A purpose driven life" by Rick Warren.

Would like to share with you salient points of the chapter on restoring relationships.

 

1. Always take the initiative

It doesn't matter if you're the "kena hoot (whack)" or the "hoot-er", you should make the first move.  Schedule a face to face meeting as soon as possible (don't bring your parang, pls).  Delay only deepens resentment and makes matters worse.

 

2. Sympathise with their feelings

Listen before you speak.  As Dr Evil in Austin Powers would say: "Zip, zip…".

Begin with sympathy, not solutions.


3.  Confess your part of conflict

If you are serious about restoring the relationship, you should begin by HUMBLY admitting your mistake.  This defuses the other person's anger.  Don't make excuses or shift the blame (Singaporeans are damn good at doing that). Own up to any part you played in the conflict.

 

4.  Attack the problem, not the person.

Self explanatory.  But if you're an ah beng, attack the person and not the innocent bystander.  Just kidding.

 

5.  Cooperate as much as possible

Especially after you kena arrested by the police for gang fight …. I digress (as usual).

 

6. Emphasise reconciliation, not resolution

It is unrealistic to expect everyone to see eye to eye about everything. Reconciliation focuses on the relationship, while resolution focuses on the problem.

 

If you believe in God, there is actually a step 0:  Talk to God first before talking to the person.  Ask God for wisdom in handling the matter and that the needs of both conflicting parties are met.


Action plan for the week 

Is there someone whom you'd like to reconcile with?

Pick up the phone and make that call.


Posted at 12:01 am by meepoktah

Lim Peh Kah Li Kong !! =>  

Friday, April 29, 2005
Close shop till 3rd May



Dear Dudes and dudettes,

To celebrate labour day, I'm going on strike.
Will report back to Meepoktah Blog on 3rd May.

In the meantime, figure out this brainteaser.


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What will you do to survive this situation?







 

Posted at 06:01 pm by meepoktah

Lim Peh Kah Li Kong !! =>  

Transparency and clarity on petrol pump prices, please




Dudes and dudettes,

I've attached another letter to ST forum.
Sent it 2 days ago.
You'd have realised by now that I'm thick skinned enough to never give up.
Foolhardy ...... as my buddies will put it :-)

Was supposed to go on hols in Melbourne with my wifey from 29 April to 9th May.
But mum in law not well again, hospitalised again.
Hence not going liao.
Family more impt than Aussie BBQ, golf and hugging Koalas.

Your pal,
Mee Pok Tah Mia Hiam

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Transparency and clarity on  petrol pump prices, please

Petrol prices have trended upwards in recent times due to sharp crude oil price increases.  In order to retain customer loyalty and to generate new sales, petrol companies have launched into prices wars, offering discounts off pump prices, Percentage discounts are prominently displayed on sign boards at the entrance of each kiosk. 


To create more transparency on pricing and better inform consumers of the "special deals", wouldn't it be appropriate for petrol companies to post the pump prices prominently at the kiosk entrances as well?  This is a common practice in other countries like US, Europe and closer to home, Thailand.  I don't think consumers are better off getting 2% extra discount when pump prices have increased 5%.



Posted at 12:01 am by meepoktah

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